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Strange Culture (2006)
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Filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson examines a strange miscarriage of justice amplified by post-9/11 hysteria in this imaginative fusion of documentary and docu-drama. Steve Kurtz is an artist and political activist who was an associate professor at State University of New York's Buffalo campus and a member of a politically oriented creative collective known as the Critical Art Ensemble. In the spring of 2004, Kurtz was preparing an installation of pieces commenting on the potential dangers of genetically modified foods for the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art when his wife Hope Kurtz unexpectedly suffered heart failure. Kurtz called 911 to report the emergency, but by the time the police arrived she was dead. While looking through Kurtz's home, authorities found Petri dishes used to grow bacteria and genetically modified flies the artist had obtained for his exhibit; soon a Hazmat crew had sealed off the house, and Kurtz was behind bars under laws designed to combat bio-terrorism. While Kurtz purchased his materials legally through the internet and the case against him is flimsy at best, the FBI has refused to drop charges against him, in part because the federal government is eager to strengthen bio-terrorism laws rather than call attention to their flaws, and in part because the Food and Drug Administration would prefer to keep critics of bio-engineered food (which the FDA has embraced over the objection of many in the scientific community) as quiet as possible. Since Kurtz is not able to tell his own story on camera, for the film Strange Culture Leeson has combined interviews and newsreel footage with cinema verite-style recreations, featuring actors Thomas Jay Ryan as Steve Kurtz,
Tilda Swinton
as Hope Kurtz, and
Peter Coyote
as Steve's associate Robert Ferrell. Strange Culture also features an original score by pioneering experimental rock group the Residents. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Production Crew
Amy Sommer
Associate Producer
Unsu Lee
Associate Producer
Jennifer Dean
Casting
Hiro Narita
Cinematographer
Barbara Tomber
Co-producer
Dan Kessler
Co-producer
Loren Smith
Co-producer
The Residents
Composer (Music Score)
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Director
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Editor
Eli T. Rosenberg
Executive Producer
Jessie Fuller
Executive Producer
Malina Jampolis
Executive Producer
Lise Swenson
First Assistant Director
Lise Swenson
Producer
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Producer
Steven Beer
Producer
Ben Leon
Production Designer
Lynn Hershman-Leeson
Screenwriter
Charlie Kuttner
Second Unit Camera
Lise Swenson
Second Unit Camera
Unsu Lee
Second Unit Camera
Lauretta Molitor
Sound Recordist
Dan Olmsted
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2006
Runtime: 75
Country: USA
MPAA Rating:
Category: Documentary
Genre
Culture & Society
Produced by
L5 Productions
Ross Clark, Sacks & Co.
Release
October 05, 2007 (USA - Limited)
by L5 Productions
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